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  • Variability Modeling in the Real: A Perspective from the Operating Systems Domain accepted at ASE 2010
  • "Reverse Engineering Feature Models" accepted at ICSE 2011

Publications

  • Formal Semantics of the Kconfig Language
  • Reverse Engineering Feature Models
  • Configuration Challenges in Linux and eCos: A Survey
  • Variability Model of the Linux Kernel

Projects

  • Improving Usability of the Linux Kernel Configuration Tools
  • Reverse Engineering Feature Models
  • Feature Models in the Wild

Tools

  • Linux Variability Analysis Tools (LVAT)
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In our lab, people rarely work alone - we collaborate a lot with each other as well as with external researchers and our industry partners.

Michal Antkiewicz

People in the lab are very enthusiastic about what they do. The environment is very stimulating and soon you realize that most of the limits are those in your head.

Kacper Bąk

Recent Publications

  • Quick fix generation for DSMLs
  • Logical Structure Extraction from Software Requirements Documents
  • Combining Multiple Dimensions of Knowledge in API Migration
  • From State- to Delta-Based Bidirectional Model Transformations: the Asymmetric Case
  • Model Synchronization: Mappings, Tiles and Categories
  • Quick Consistency Management in BPM
  • Reverse Engineering Feature Models
Framework comprehension API Variability Modeling Software Maintenance Round-Trip Engineering Software Product Lines FSML Linux Reverse Engineering API Migration Feature Modeling eCos
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